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†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, DECIMAL CURRENCY, PROOFS, CEYLON Victoria (1837-1901), Three Piece Silver OMS Proof Set, ¼-Cent, ½-Cent and Cent, 1870, off metal strikes in silver (KM 90a, 91a, 92a). All uncirculated with a number of light handling marks. (3) strangely no 5-Cent was struck in silver for this year
†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, DECIMAL CURRENCY, PROOFS, CEYLON Victoria (1837-1901), Four Piece Silver OMS Proof Set, ¼-Cent, ½-Cent, Cent and 5-Cents, 1890, off metal strikes in silver (KM 90a, 91a, 92a, 93a). Choice uncirculated Proofs, the set with evenly matched tone. (4) Krause doesnÂ’t list the 5-Cents. This has all the appearance on being an early striking, but much more study needs to be done on these coins to allow us to gauge accurately when they were struck. The trouble is there are not enough coins in the market place to allow a good study of their striking characteristics.
†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, DECIMAL CURRENCY, PROOFS, CEYLON Victoria (1837-1901), Four Piece Silver OMS Proof Set, ¼-Cent, ½-Cent, Cent and 5-Cents, 1892, off metal strikes in silver (KM 91a, 91a, 92a, 93). All in PCGS holders, the ¼-Cent graded PR62, brilliant, the ½-Cent graded PR63, pleasantly toned, the Cent graded PR63, brilliant, the 5-Cents graded PR63, typical grey colour of this series and probably better than PR63. (4)
†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, DECIMAL CURRENCY, CEYLON Victoria (1837-1901), Silver 50-Cents, 1893 (KM 96). In PCGS holder graded PR63CAM, spot on the reverse. These come struck from fresh dies with a prooflike finish, giving them the appearance of a poor quality proof. This has fooled collectors and grading services, but this is not the case with this one.
†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, DECIMAL CURRENCY, PROOFS, CEYLON Victoria (1837-1901), Silver OMS Proof ¼-Cent, 1898, off metal strike in silver (KM 90a). Uncirculated Proof, toned and pleasant. For some reason only the ¼- and ½-Cent were struck in silver, which hints to me that it was done to order and very few would have been made.
†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, DECIMAL CURRENCY, PROOFS, CEYLON Edward VII (1901-1910), Silver Three Piece Matte Proof Set, 10-Cents, 25-Cents and 50-Cents, 1902 (KM 97, 98, 99). All in PCGS holders, graded PR63, PR63, PR63 respectively, all with the dark grey tone which seems to be the characteristic of these coins. (3) Matte proof surfaces are partially toned to begin with so it didn’t take long to acquire a darker colour.
†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, DECIMAL CURRENCY, PROOFS, CEYLON George V (1910-1936), Silver Proof 10-Cents, 1919B (KM 104a). Numerous light marks mar the frosted bust and mirror surfaces, large carbon spot on the reverse but certainly a proof. ex RJ Ford collection, Singapore Coin Auction 19, 23 February 1995, lot 230, part There is no doubt it is a proof but it was badly unloved by its previous owners., so again we are dealing with a coin that 40 years of serious collectors could not improve upon
†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, DECIMAL CURRENCY, PROOFS, CEYLON George V (1910-1936), Silver Proof 10-Cents, 1927 (KM 104a). Choice uncirculated Proof, has been lacquered except for two places on the edge that were missed and has now toned black but still very pleasing with deep mirror surfaces. ex South African mint dispersals
†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, DECIMAL CURRENCY, PROOFS, CEYLON George V (1910-1936), Silver Proof 10-Cents, 1928 (KM 104a). Choice uncirculated Proof, moderately toned, the surfaces a little more in line with the 1926-Cents (lot 346), although the frostiness of the bust is very sharp.
†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, DECIMAL CURRENCY, PROOFS, CEYLON George V (1910-1936), Silver Proof 50-Cents, 1913 (KM 109). Brilliant uncirculated Proof, toned. Now why did the mint strike a matte proof 25-Cents and brilliant proof 50-Cents for this date? Was it for a specific order? Another question to be answered sometime.
†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, DECIMAL CURRENCY, PROOFS, CEYLON George VI (1936-1952), Silver Proof 50-Cents, 1942 (KM 114). Uncirculated Proof, toned with quite a few small marks under the tone. ex RJ Ford collection, Singapore Coin Auction 19, 23 February 1995, lot 236, part It was the best that Dick Ford could find as well, making one wonder how rare this really is, especially for those who knew how fastidious Ford was for finding the best he possibly could and trading for better if the opportunity arose.
†COINS, TOKENS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA Tokens (9), J Allemakkoon, Alstons Scott & Co, Carey Strachan & Co, St Sebastian Mills Ceylon Co Ltd, Keir Dundas & Co (2), MDD & Co (2), GPO, struck incuse on Ceylon Silver 5-Cents, 1927 (Pr 1, 2, 14, 17, 53, 54, 72, -). Generally very fine to extremely fine. (9)
†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Victoria (1837-1901), Silver 5-Cents, 1874H (KM 10; Pr 124). Gem uncirculated. ex Spink auction 160, 9 October 2002, lot 205, part There were six pieces of this date in the Heaton Archives, all gem uncirculated, as this piece. Surprisingly though, they haven’t shown up in more collections. Remick’s was a “62” and Diana didn’t have one. Ford probably had one due to his relationship with Spink, but the rest? We do have a record of a piece, ex Heaton Archive, sold for $700 in Singapore Coin Auction 30, 23 June 2000, lot 365.
†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Victoria (1837-1901), Silver 5-Cents, 1879H (KM 10; Pr 128). Superb choice uncirculated. ex Heaton Mint Archives One of six pieces from the Heaton Archives where they had both specimen strikes and coins as this piece. DianaÂ’s example of the specimen sold for £3,200, BaldwinÂ’s Auction 59, 5 May 2009, lot 357, and RemickÂ’s specimen sold for £1,700, Spink auction 6009, 18 October 2006, lot 461.
†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Victoria (1837-1901), Silver Proof 5-Cents, 1891 (KM 10; Pr 140). A few light handling marks, otherwise uncirculated Proof with moderate tone. This is the typical late 19th century proof where not as much care was taken in the striking of this coin but as a proof was struck every year for the British Mint, a few were called for outside of the mint and these pieces made it to collectors today.
†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS George V (1910-1936), Silver 5-Cents, 1920 (KM 31; Pr 157). Frosty good extremely fine. The only piece that we could find better than this was the MS 63 in the Diana sale that sold for £5,000, while the Pridmore and Remick pieces were VF and EF.
†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Victoria (1837-1901), Silver 10-Cents, 1872H (KM 11; Pr 80). Gem uncirculated. ex Spink auction 160, 9 October 2002, lot1204, part e There were six pieces in the Heaton Archives plus the two pieces in the Spink sale, October 2002. The Diana example sold for £600, while Remick was satisfied with an AU example.
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